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    ask ko lang, anu normal working temperature range ng system and CPU?

    mines sempron2200, replaced ko ung CPU heat sink, kasi nasira ung clip for the CPU fan.

    sa bios, the CPU is registering 45-53 deg.C and the system goes from 20-30deg.C with the cover on.

    is this normal?the fan is registered to be running at 4680-4710rpm.

    naglagay me ng thermal paste, pero di ko sure kung kulang or sobra, basta mga approx. 1mm bead nilagay ko sa center ng processor....

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    my athlon64 3200 2.0ghz overclocked to 2.2ghz is * 50-60 degrees no prob.

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    di ko matandaan ung temp. nito before the change, pero other pcs (atlon 1.6) ko 35-40 deg. lang,e....

    now 31 deg.C ang system, 53 deg.C ang CPU...

    nag hang, resetted,pero no display 1x..

    then turn off, the on ko ulit, ok na....nang pinata ko, yan ang nakuha ko parin 31 deg and 53deg.
    Last edited by alwayz_yummy; August 26th, 2006 at 06:46 PM.

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    my 2.4Ghz is playing around 40-45 degrees. its always on (24/7) pero tinanggal ko naman na kasi lahat ng covers.

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    you're fine yung sakin laptop with 1.6 turion goes up to 60 degrees before undervolting, it got as hot as 68.

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    yan ang reading kanina...may inad-just ako, 50's na now..pero open case..test ko tommorow pag closed case....

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    CPU Temp: 66C
    System Temp: 43C

    Processor: P4 3.0

    Power Supply: Task 450 Watts

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    Quote Originally Posted by alwayz_yummy View Post
    ask ko lang, anu normal working temperature range ng system and CPU?

    mines sempron2200, replaced ko ung CPU heat sink, kasi nasira ung clip for the CPU fan.

    sa bios, the CPU is registering 45-53 deg.C and the system goes from 20-30deg.C with the cover on.

    is this normal?the fan is registered to be running at 4680-4710rpm.

    naglagay me ng thermal paste, pero di ko sure kung kulang or sobra, basta mga approx. 1mm bead nilagay ko sa center ng processor....

    Sir,

    I advise you to put auxiliary fan and change your current processor fan.

    Maiinit talaga sempron, though d ka magkakaproblem it will shorten the cpu life and sometimes it can crash (BSoD)

    Some Mobo can withstand extreme heat while others cannot so it also depends on your mobo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by katsudon_ph View Post
    Sir,

    I advise you to put auxiliary fan and change your current processor fan.

    Maiinit talaga sempron, though d ka magkakaproblem it will shorten the cpu life and sometimes it can crash (BSoD)

    Some Mobo can withstand extreme heat while others cannot so it also depends on your mobo.
    nagcacrash nga to pag sobrang init na....lumutong ang clip, kaya nahulog ang fan...

    palitan ko ng much faster CPU fan? anu marerecomend nyo? ung tumatakbo atleast 5500rpm....

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    From the Gadgets forum.......

    We also have an Athlon XP 1700+/ASUS AMD 760 motherboard. If it comforts you any, cpu temp goes up to 56C (A/C is off) within a couple minutes of turning the pc on.

    I may be wrong on this, so please someone correct me. But, I've always thought that the Sempron 2200+ is based off the Athlon XP and we all know the Athlon XP is a hot-running cpu. I was glad to upgrade to the cooler-running Athlon 64's.

    You're going to have to apply some smart cooling techniques to cool off an AthlonXP/Sempron. My Athlon XP 1700+ ran fine although we did get a better case (an Antec) with some chassis cooling fans.

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    check ko nga pala ung sa gadgets.ph....nakaimunan ko na yun,a!

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    1. If you haven't organized your cables yet, now's a good time to do so. You can use cable ties, which are cheap and readily available.

    2. Check the base of the heatsink if it's even and has good contact with the processor's core or IHS.

    3. Make sure that you don't apply too much thermal grease.

    HTH.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alwayz_yummy View Post
    ask ko lang, anu normal working temperature range ng system and CPU?

    mines sempron2200, replaced ko ung CPU heat sink, kasi nasira ung clip for the CPU fan.

    sa bios, the CPU is registering 45-53 deg.C and the system goes from 20-30deg.C with the cover on.

    is this normal?the fan is registered to be running at 4680-4710rpm.

    naglagay me ng thermal paste, pero di ko sure kung kulang or sobra, basta mga approx. 1mm bead nilagay ko sa center ng processor....


    Thermal paste is not recommended for your processor or any processor with exposed die.

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    nung tinangal ko, may thermal paste na kasi,e... ung white thingy... is it the same sa thermal grease?

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    yes the white stuff is thermal paste/grease, not a long-term solution for exposed-die CPUs, it gets pumped out over time and your temps go up.

    long-term solution is PCM (phase change material) like those pink gummy stuff under a new heatsink. but if you don't have this grease will do but change it every few months or so...

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    saan ko makakabili nyan? 30 pesos lang ang 5ml syringe sa gilmore...

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    PCM is very hard to find locally, best bet is under a new heatsink. I do have a bunch of them, you can have some but I don't live very near your place...

    If it's too much trouble grease will do if you're just a "regular PC user"...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psylocke View Post
    yes the white stuff is thermal paste/grease, not a long-term solution for exposed-die CPUs, it gets pumped out over time and your temps go up...
    Good advice. That's probably why our Athlon XP 1700+ min temp has gone up. I haven't changed the thermal paste in like 4 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    Good advice. That's probably why our Athlon XP 1700+ min temp has gone up. I haven't changed the thermal paste in like 4 years.


    Yeah, the pump-out can happen in as little as a few months. In AMD's techdocs they specifically warn against using grease

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    Quote Originally Posted by alwayz_yummy View Post
    ask ko lang, anu normal working temperature range ng system and CPU?

    mines sempron2200, replaced ko ung CPU heat sink, kasi nasira ung clip for the CPU fan.

    sa bios, the CPU is registering 45-53 deg.C and the system goes from 20-30deg.C with the cover on.

    is this normal?the fan is registered to be running at 4680-4710rpm.

    naglagay me ng thermal paste, pero di ko sure kung kulang or sobra, basta mga approx. 1mm bead nilagay ko sa center ng processor....
    try reading from here www.extremeoverclocking.com you will learn a lot.
    My rig:
    Intel Core 2 Duo E6400 2.13 GHz (Stock)
    BFG nVidia GeForce 7900 GTX OC (670/1600)

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